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New perspectives on the implications of peer production for social change AboutMission statementSubmissionsEmail ListsPeopleAdviceTwitterIssuesIssue #14: Infrastructuring the commons today, when STS meets ICTIssue #13: OPENIssue #12: Makerspaces and InstitutionsIssue #11: CityIssue #10: Peer Production and WorkIssue #9: Alternative InternetsIssue #8: Feminism and (un)hackingIssue #7: Policies for the CommonsIssue #6: Disruption and the LawIssue #5: Shared Machine ShopsIssue #4: Value and currencyIssue #3: The Critical Power of Free SoftwareIssue #2: Bio/Hardware HackingIssue #1: Productive NegationIssue #0: Mass Peer ActivismPeer ReviewProcessCurrentNewsProjectsBooksTranslationsHome Welcome to the Journal of Peer Production The Journal of Peer Production seeks high-quality contributions from researchers and practitioners of peer production. We understand peer production as a mode of commons-based and oriented production in which participation is voluntary and predicated on the self-selection of tasks. Notable examples are the collaborative development of Free Software projects and of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. Learn more Latest Issue Issue #15: TransitionIssue 15:February 2022 Issue editors: Panayotis Antoniadis & Mathieu O’Neil JoPP #15 on TRANSITION features six peer-reviewed articles exploring diverse aspects of transitions in peer production projects. Each article is accompanied by an additional piece or ‘complement’ which addresses the ...Read this issue...Table of contents Editorial notes: Researching transition, transitioning researchPeer reviewed papersPlan C – Makers’ response to COVID-19Collective capabilities for resisting far-right extremism online and in the real world‘Meet Your Personal Cobot:’ Framing Participatory Research in Makerspaces as a Trading ZonePrototypes as Agents of Transition: The case of DIY Wireless Technology for advancing Community Digital SovereigntyCivic Spaces and Collaborative CommonsMaking Consensus Sensible: The Transition of a Democratic Ideal into Wikipedia’s InterfaceJoPP in transitionInterviews with peer producersThe triumph of peer production?Really Simple Federation (RSF)A short history of the Journal of Peer Production by its founderRevisiting JoPP #6 Disruption and the Law Issue #14: Infrastructuring the commons today, when STS meets ICTIssue 14: May 2020 Special Issue 14 Editors: Mariacristina Sciannamblo, Maurizio Teli, Peter Lyle, Christopher Csíkszentmihályi Editorial Notes Infrastructuring the commons today, when STS meets ICTMariacristina Sciannamblo, Maurizio Teli, Peter Lyle, Christopher Csíkszentmihályi [html] [pdf] Peer Reviewed Academic Papers No-One’s ...Read this issue...Table of contents Peer reviewed papersNo-One’s Earth: An Arendtian Interpretation of the Tragedy of the Commons at the Beginning of 2020Tragedies in Translation: Fostering Community Networks in the Global SouthThe subjects of/in commoning and the affective dimension of infrastructuring the commonsCommons infrastructures: Collaborative design of a political tent as cosmogramCentral urban space as a hybrid common infrastructureChina’s Air Pollution Meets Public Participation and Citizen ScienceBetween precarity and opportunity: an ethnography of ‘flexible skills’ in interaction designEditorial Notes Open Calls Research Debates Reports Research (RS) papers focus on key facets of peer production, and report substantial findings. They have been peer reviewed.#0: Mass Peer Activism - Peer reviewed papers ...Read this research article... Debate (DB) papers confront ideas and perspectives, so that both parties fully recognise, understand and question each other\'s position. #0: Mass Peer Activism - Debate: ANT and powerActor-Network Theory (ANT) is most closely associated to the writings of Bruno Latour and Michel Callon. The following papers emerged out of discussions at the Virtec conference at the University of Hull in March 2010. Johan Söderberg elucidates the philosophical ...Read this debate... Reports (RP) offer accounts of peer production events and conferences, interviews with participants and reviews.#0: Mass Peer Activism - Report: FCRCInterview with Leonhard Dobusch and Michelle Thorne The 3rd Free Culture Research Conference (FCRC), Freie Universität of Berlin and Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (8/9 October 2010). ...Read this report...#0: Mass Peer Activism - Report: CPoVCritical Point Of View: Wikipedia Research Initiative Conferences in Bangalore (12/13 January 2010) and Amsterdam (26/27 March 2010), Institute of Network Cultures and Centre for Internet & Society. ...Read this report... ArchivesJuly 2020January 2019November 2017February 2017November 2016June 2015March 2015December 2014July 2014September 2013August 2013December 2012June 2012June 2011CategoriesNewsOpen Call AboutIssuesPeer ReviewNewsProjectsHome Journal of Peer Production - ISSN: 2213-5316 All the contents of this journal are in the public domain.